Some confound this St. Fursey with another Fursey, son of Lochan of the Dal-araidhe.
It included some of the high Grampians, and marched with the Mar Forest on the one end, and with Caen Lochan Forest on the east side.
In October, perhaps, something might be done, but in August they were well kept in by the Mar and Caen Lochan Foresters, and the talk ended where it began.
At its head the mist lies low down, but not low enough to hide the precipices that encircle the lochan in its centre.
It was that night that for the first time he swam across Lochan Fraoch to meet Katreen.
The lochan was visible from almost any point on Cnoc-an-Fhraoch, as well as from the south side.
With the wind behind her Mrs. Morran breasted the ascent till she had on her right the moorland running south to the Lochan valley and on her left Garple chafing in its deep forested gorges.
He had crossed the bridge of Lochan and was climbing the steep ascent which led to the heathy plateau separating that stream from the Garple before he had got his mind quite clear on the case.
It ran on the edge of the moor and on the lip of the Garple glen, till it crossed that stream and, keeping near the coast, emerged after five miles into the cultivated flats of the Lochan valley.
Lochan an Fheidh (lochan a neay), Loch of the deer.
Lochan nan Breac, or Lochan nan Breac Adhair (lochanan brake aar), Lochan of the trout from the sky.
Meall Lochan a Chleirich (meyoul lochan a chlearich), Hill of the loch of the priest.
Lochan nan Airm, or "the tarn of the arms," is about two hundred yards from the road, and half a mile beyond the top of Achtercairn Brae.
At this point notice a singular-looking hill to the right of and nearer to the road than the Lochan nan Breac.
Another small loch, called Lochan nan Breac, or Lochan nan Breac Adhair, lies still further to the left.
When the moon was down, Dundrennan and Lochan issued from the castle by a small postern, where they found Hamilton waiting for them with three horses.
With the prospect of death before them in the event of the place being taken, Dundrennan and Lochan contrived to break through the enemy, who surrounded the castle on all sides.
One day, walking by a reedy lochanon the Ross of Mull, not far inland from Fionnaphort, where is the ferry for Baile-Mor of Iona, I met an old man who seemed in sorrow.
So then she went to old Mary Gillespie, out by the lochan beyond Fionnaphort on the Ross yonder--her that has the sight an' a power o' the old wisdom.
Cha robh lochanno caochan, A bha ruith leis an aonach, Nach do chruinnich an t-aon lan A thoirt aon uair do shà th dhuit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lochan" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.